Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks (Feb 2021)

Resource Management and Model Personalization for Federated Learning over Wireless Edge Networks

  • Ravikumar Balakrishnan,
  • Mustafa Akdeniz,
  • Sagar Dhakal,
  • Arjun Anand,
  • Ariela Zeira,
  • Nageen Himayat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jsan10010017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 17

Abstract

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Client and Internet of Things devices are increasingly equipped with the ability to sense, process, and communicate data with high efficiency. This is resulting in a major shift in machine learning (ML) computation at the network edge. Distributed learning approaches such as federated learning that move ML training to end devices have emerged, promising lower latency and bandwidth costs and enhanced privacy of end users’ data. However, new challenges that arise from the heterogeneous nature of the devices’ communication rates, compute capabilities, and the limited observability of the training data at each device must be addressed. All these factors can significantly affect the training performance in terms of overall accuracy, model fairness, and convergence time. We present compute-communication and data importance-aware resource management schemes optimizing these metrics and evaluate the training performance on benchmark datasets. We also develop a federated meta-learning solution, based on task similarity, that serves as a sample efficient initialization for federated learning, as well as improves model personalization and generalization across non-IID (independent, identically distributed) data. We present experimental results on benchmark federated learning datasets to highlight the performance gains of the proposed methods in comparison to the well-known federated averaging algorithm and its variants.

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